Wildcats outlast Knights 21-13 The Wildcats opened their 2010 season with a narrow 21-13 victory over the much improved Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial Knights in Le Center. The Wildcats fell behind early, then ran off 21 unanswered points and fought off a Knight rally in the 4th quarter to hold on to the win. David Ykema |
Wildcats outlast Knights 21-13 The Wildcats opened their 2010 season with a narrow 21-13 victory over the much improved Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial Knights last Thursday night in Le Center. Dave Ykema |
Braves place 2nd in State Class A On a beautiful, blustery Sunday at Union Hill, the St Peter Saints took control and took home the Class A Senior Men’s Baseball Championship trophy over the Le Center Braves 7-2.
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Cats sweep Medford 3-0 in season opener The Le Center Lady Cats headed to Medford Friday evening to open their 2010 volleyball season. The Cats swept the Medford Tigers in 25-14, 25-16, 25-9. Terri McMillen |
Cleveland volleyball shoots for more wins Cleveland volleyball team won one match in 18 tries last year.
“We’re going to learn how that felt and use it as more intensity and drive to do better this year,” senior co-captain Emily Dummer said. “We have some younger girls up, and we’re going to try and make it all work and do a lot better.”
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Rattle, crash, bang-bang The Le Sueur County Fair down sized their demo action holding the Friday evening event only. Terri McMillen |
Braves start 1-1 at state senior baseball The Le Center Braves bounced back from a first-round, 18-0 loss to the Shakopee Chiefs on Saturday in the State Senior Baseball Tournament by edging the Jordan Millers 5-4 on Sunday.
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Showing a lot of pull The Saturday afternoon entertainment at the Le Sueur County Fair was the traditional pick-up and tractor pull. Terri McMillen |
Wakeboarders take to the air Like life, wakeboarding has its ups and downs. But the upsides keep Connor Oak of Le Center and Nicollet native Lucas Bode of North Mankato riding on and above the waves.
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Wildcat football team runs camp Fresh off their impressive performance at the USD Team Camp a week ago, 83 prospective high school, junior high and elementary age players took part in the annual Wildcat mini camp last week. The camp was divided into a morning session for elementary and junior high players and an evening session for high school players.
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Vikings aim high again Predicting professional football seasons is like predicting the weather. It’s never a 100-percent success rate. Pat Beck |
Varsity gridders attend USD football camp Thirty-four members of the Wildcat football team made the long journey to Vermillion, South Dakota July 15-17 to attend a team football camp hosted by the University of South Dakota. Dave Ykema |
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